> Clemens Koller <clemens.koller@anagramm.de> wrote:> > > Well, sure, it's not a notebook HDD, but maybe it's possible> > to give headpark a more generic way to get the heads parked?> > I remember my old MFM HDD, which had a Landing Zone stored in the BIOS to> which the park command would seek. Maybe you could do something similar> and park the head on the last cylinder if the other options fail.

This is not really a good idea. It worked for the old drives, becauseyou weren't supposed to move them around.

The shock when the machine hits the ground will cause the head to moveanyway and bounce across the whole surface.

Real parking makes a click because the head is moved outside the surfaceand locked in that position.